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  1. Margaret Woodrow Wilson. Apariencia. ocultar. Margaret Woodrow Wilson (16 de abril de 1886-12 de febrero de 1944) fue la hija mayor del presidente de EE. UU. Woodrow Wilson y su esposa Ellen Louise Axson. Sus dos hermanas eran Jessie y Eleanor.

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  2. Margaret Woodrow Wilson (April 16, 1886 – February 12, 1944) was the eldest child of President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Louise Axson. Her two siblings were Jessie and Eleanor. After her mother's death in 1914, Margaret served her father as the White House social hostess, the title later known as first lady. Her father remarried in ...

  3. The eldest of Woodrow Wilsons three daughters, Margaret Wilson had a delicate constitution.

  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Margaret Woodrow Wilson ( 16 de abril de 1886 - 12 de febrero de 1944) fue la hija mayor del presidente de EE.UU. Woodrow Wilson y su esposa Ellen Louise Axson. Sus dos hermanas eran Jessie y Eleanor. Después de la muerte de su madre en 1914, Margaret sirvió a su padre como la anfitriona social de la Casa ...

  5. 3 de nov. de 2020 · First daughter Margaret Woodrow Wilson was known for her bohemian spirit and career as a singer, as well as her support for the cause of women’s suffrage. When her mother died in 1914 during her father’s first term in the White House, as the couple’s eldest, Margaret took over the role of First Lady until her father remarried ...

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  6. 28 de jun. de 2022 · Of the three Wilson daughters, Margaret Woodrow Wilson was perhaps the most unique. Born on April 16, 1886, in Gainesville, Georgia, she studied at St. Mary’s School for girls in Raleigh, N.C., where she developed a fondness for books, music, teaching, and social service—which lasted all her life.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2017 · Pioneering Women of the Woodrow Wilson White House, 1913-1921. Edward G. Lengel Chief Historian. Woodrow Wilsons family in 1912, before entering the White House. From left to right: Jessie Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Ellen Wilson, and Nell Wilson. Library of Congress.